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  • Art: observed the shapes and colors of different animals
  • English Language Arts: listened to facts about animals and their characteristics
  • History: learned about different types of animals that coexist with humans
  • Physical Education: touched and interacted with the animals, enhancing fine motor skills
  • Science: gained knowledge about various species of animals and their habitats
  • Social Studies: explored the relationship between humans and different types of animals

To further develop the child's learning from this activity, you can:

  • Encourage the child to draw or paint pictures of the animals they observed
  • Read books or watch videos about each animal to expand their English Language Arts skills
  • Research the history and evolution of reptiles and other animals
  • Engage in physical activities inspired by different animal movements
  • Visit a zoo or wildlife sanctuary to learn more about animals firsthand
  • Discuss the importance of conservation and respecting habitats in science and social studies contexts
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